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the MAROON Vol. XXXVII, No. 7 Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana Friday, December 4, 1959 LOYOLA'S BIG SHOW SLATED FOR TUESDAY 18 Acts Featured In Talent Night A glittering array of stars will appear in the Fieldhouse at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday for the 22nd annual Blue Key Talent Night. Besides a sensational cast, the show will introduce a $4500 set of lights, recently purchased by the University which will make the Fieldhouse stage one of the best lit in the city. Tickets for Talent Night can be purchased from any member of Blue Key or from the Barber Shop or Book Store. The proceeds of the show will go toward the financing of the new lights. The show is divided into three classifications, individual, skit, and group acts. Trophies and banners will be awarded the winners in each division. Two former Talent Night winners, Rosemary Falgoust, last year's winner, and John Paquette, classical vocalist will give guest performances. Individual competitors are Pamela Leak, A&S freshman, vocalist; Anne Perret, music sophomore, vocalist; Judy Haydel, med tech freshman, pianist; Edward Trahan, evening division, trumpet solo; Lionel Toyos, evening division, vocalist; Ruth Retif, music sophomore, pianist; Jean Parker, A&S senior, vocalist and Wanda Height, music sophomore, harpist. Three skits are ED, "Hillbilly Boy Makes Good"; SAK, "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie"; and TPA, "Loyola 1999." The group acts are Willie Gray's Band "The Defendents"; Med Tech group, son gand dance; ADG Hi-Lites, a guitar quartet; BAE, calypso dance; LSL dance, "Tribute to Dixie"; Barra Birrcher and Elaine Bevinetto, dance team, and the Fire House Five Band. The master of ceremonies will be Bob Winn, president of Blue Key. Skippy Hanemann is stage manager and Larry McNamara is publicity director. James Assenheimer, director of Campus Capers, will conduct the orchestra. The 18 acts were painstakingly selected by the membership of Blue Key and the entire show will run for about two hours. LSL LOVELIES—These pretty member! of Lambda Sigma Lambda service sorority will be featured in Blue Key Talent Nite along with 12 other coeds in a dance tribute to Dixie. They are from left to right: JOY PALMISANO, SANDRA RUTHOSKE, PAULA DAVIS, and LETTY HUBERT. Eighteen acts will be featured in the two hour show which will take place Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the Fieldhouse. Homecoming Ball Set Tomorrow The university's annual Homecoming Ball will be held tomorrow night in the International Room of the. Roosevelt with the Silver Anniversary Class of 1934 as honored guests. Homecoming Queen, Isabella Livaudais, and her court will be presented at the event. Homecoming activities during the week included a university convocation to honor the Class of 1909 which was held Tuesday in the Fieldhouse. The "Golden Jubilee" graduates were introduced by Clayton J. Charbonnet, president of the alumni association. The Very Rev. W. Patrick Donnelly, S.J., president of the university, presented them with plaques in recognition of their contributions to the community over the past half-century. Deans of the university's six schools and colleges, members of the board of directors, faculty, parents and students were on hand at the ceremonies. Afterward, the 50-year grads were guests at a university luncheon in their honor.Tuesday was also Parents Day. Families of students were conducted on tours of the various schools and colleges. They met faculty members, saw a movie on the university and were guests at a special dress parade in their honor by the ROTC. Wednesday night Loyola met Florida State in the first basketball game of the season at the Fieldhouse. Yesterday, the annual alumni luncheon was held in the University Room of the Roosevelt, with Father Donnelly as principal speaker. Talent Night Will Feature Guest Stars Three-time Talent Night winner, John Paquette will be guest star at Blue Key's 22nd annual Talent Night show Tuesday night. Soprano Rosemary Falgoust, first place winner in 1958, will also perform in the two hour musical variety show. Paquette, a tenor, won second place in the 1963 and 1954 Talent Nights and third place in the 1956 show. Production manager for a local advertising agency, Paquette is currently soloist in three church choirs. He performed as a featured soloist in the Army All-Star TV Show televised from Frankfurt, Germany in 1957 and was featured on the Summer Pops in 1956. Chorus director of the New Orleans Recreation Department in 1955, Paquette served as Glee JOHN PAQUETTE (See TALENT NIGHT, page 2)

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the MAROON Vol. XXXVII, No. 7 Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana Friday, December 4, 1959 LOYOLA'S BIG SHOW SLATED FOR TUESDAY 18 Acts Featured In Talent Night A glittering array of stars will appear in the Fieldhouse at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday for the 22nd annual Blue Key Talent Night. Besides a sensational cast, the show will introduce a $4500 set of lights, recently purchased by the University which will make the Fieldhouse stage one of the best lit in the city. Tickets for Talent Night can be purchased from any member of Blue Key or from the Barber Shop or Book Store. The proceeds of the show will go toward the financing of the new lights. The show is divided into three classifications, individual, skit, and group acts. Trophies and banners will be awarded the winners in each division. Two former Talent Night winners, Rosemary Falgoust, last year's winner, and John Paquette, classical vocalist will give guest performances. Individual competitors are Pamela Leak, A&S freshman, vocalist; Anne Perret, music sophomore, vocalist; Judy Haydel, med tech freshman, pianist; Edward Trahan, evening division, trumpet solo; Lionel Toyos, evening division, vocalist; Ruth Retif, music sophomore, pianist; Jean Parker, A&S senior, vocalist and Wanda Height, music sophomore, harpist. Three skits are ED, "Hillbilly Boy Makes Good"; SAK, "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie"; and TPA, "Loyola 1999." The group acts are Willie Gray's Band "The Defendents"; Med Tech group, son gand dance; ADG Hi-Lites, a guitar quartet; BAE, calypso dance; LSL dance, "Tribute to Dixie"; Barra Birrcher and Elaine Bevinetto, dance team, and the Fire House Five Band. The master of ceremonies will be Bob Winn, president of Blue Key. Skippy Hanemann is stage manager and Larry McNamara is publicity director. James Assenheimer, director of Campus Capers, will conduct the orchestra. The 18 acts were painstakingly selected by the membership of Blue Key and the entire show will run for about two hours. LSL LOVELIES—These pretty member! of Lambda Sigma Lambda service sorority will be featured in Blue Key Talent Nite along with 12 other coeds in a dance tribute to Dixie. They are from left to right: JOY PALMISANO, SANDRA RUTHOSKE, PAULA DAVIS, and LETTY HUBERT. Eighteen acts will be featured in the two hour show which will take place Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in the Fieldhouse. Homecoming Ball Set Tomorrow The university's annual Homecoming Ball will be held tomorrow night in the International Room of the. Roosevelt with the Silver Anniversary Class of 1934 as honored guests. Homecoming Queen, Isabella Livaudais, and her court will be presented at the event. Homecoming activities during the week included a university convocation to honor the Class of 1909 which was held Tuesday in the Fieldhouse. The "Golden Jubilee" graduates were introduced by Clayton J. Charbonnet, president of the alumni association. The Very Rev. W. Patrick Donnelly, S.J., president of the university, presented them with plaques in recognition of their contributions to the community over the past half-century. Deans of the university's six schools and colleges, members of the board of directors, faculty, parents and students were on hand at the ceremonies. Afterward, the 50-year grads were guests at a university luncheon in their honor.Tuesday was also Parents Day. Families of students were conducted on tours of the various schools and colleges. They met faculty members, saw a movie on the university and were guests at a special dress parade in their honor by the ROTC. Wednesday night Loyola met Florida State in the first basketball game of the season at the Fieldhouse. Yesterday, the annual alumni luncheon was held in the University Room of the Roosevelt, with Father Donnelly as principal speaker. Talent Night Will Feature Guest Stars Three-time Talent Night winner, John Paquette will be guest star at Blue Key's 22nd annual Talent Night show Tuesday night. Soprano Rosemary Falgoust, first place winner in 1958, will also perform in the two hour musical variety show. Paquette, a tenor, won second place in the 1963 and 1954 Talent Nights and third place in the 1956 show. Production manager for a local advertising agency, Paquette is currently soloist in three church choirs. He performed as a featured soloist in the Army All-Star TV Show televised from Frankfurt, Germany in 1957 and was featured on the Summer Pops in 1956. Chorus director of the New Orleans Recreation Department in 1955, Paquette served as Glee JOHN PAQUETTE (See TALENT NIGHT, page 2)